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[Item 028: Contagion Web V-83X] — Biohazard Vein Prosthetic

[Item 028: Contagion Web V-83X] — Biohazard Vein Prosthetic

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Product Description

Status: Quarantine Breach Sample – Subject V-83X | Viral Load Confirmed
Classification: Toxic Mutation | Branching Vein Distortion | Biohazard FX

Contagion Web V-83X presents an aggressive subdermal vascular spread — the telltale signature of infection, radiation exposure, or uncontrolled mutation. With warped, branching vein structures and organic asymmetry, this encapsulated silicone prosthetic applies seamlessly and delivers high-intensity visual decay for horror, sci-fi, and experimental character builds.

Ideal for depicting viral infection FX, necrotic mutation, or toxic exposure scenarios, V-83X is cast in skin-safe, flexible silicone that conforms to the body and responds naturally to movement. Finish with purples, greens, or necrotic hues for maximum discomfort on screen or stage.

Recommended for:

  • Viral outbreak or biohazard FX

  • Necrotic skin and infection detailing

  • Sci-fi mutation builds

  • Toxic waste creature concepts

  • SFX makeup for horror, cosplay, or immersive theatre

Includes:

[x1] Biohazard Vein Prosthetic (Encapsulated Silicone)
[x1] Full Application Kit (Adhesive, Remover, Tools)
📡 Digital Application & Removal Protocol (QR code or email access)

Dimensions:
Full Prosthetic: 83mm x 83mm

Storage Protocol: Class X Containment Required | Isolate in dry, lightproof storage; treat as unstable biological material

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